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Did you know that in the US alone there were 760,849 abortions in 1995?

This is such a sad statistic. I can barely believe it. What is your opinion?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    abortion is not a crime.

    the "babies" are still barely developed fetuses. they are not killed, they are simply stopped from being further developed and born.

    abortions happen for a variety of reasons.

    maybe a teenager got pregnant. could she really manage to give birth/raise a baby in high school?

    maybe someone got raped. would you want to bore the baby of someone who raped you?

    maybe you're at a point in your life where you can barely support yourself, let alone have a baby and support it as well

    why is it such a big deal?

    infringing on other people's rights to choose is limiting their constitutional rights and freedom.

    granted, your view may be that abortion is killing, but many others do not share that view, and imposing your belief on them violates freedom of religion, separation of church and state, and their constitutional rights.

    760,849 abortions is not 760,849 deaths. its 760,849 women saved from the troubles they cannot afford to have.

  • Tim
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    I have thought about this quite a bit over the years. The wide spread of opinions is incredible, matched only by the passion of the activists on all sides. This is an issue that few people are even able to have a civilized discussion about. Complicating it further is that there are few that hold a black-and-white view of the issue. The majority of people in the US see abortion as a giant grey area with varying degrees of abortion considered acceptable. Very few people hold the position of unlimited abortion access or no abortion under any circumstances. Below is the process I went through to come up with my position on the matter.

    First, I asked myself the question at what point does a human being obtain "personhood" and as such gain all the legal and moral protections that status entitles them to? There are some who say that the point of personhood is 28 days AFTER birth, at which point you still should be allowed to abort. In fact, there is a professor of ethics at Princeton University that actively advocates this position. This is the position that spurred “Born Alive” legislation that says if a woman has an abortion and the baby survives, that doctors cannot withhold care and let the baby die on the operating table. Others say up to the point of birth. These folks, such as Barak Obama, would hold that this type of infanticide as well as partial birth abortion is a reasonable procedure. Or perhaps just before while the mother is in labor. Or 6 months of gestation or 3 months or three weeks. I wrestled with this for a long time.

    Then I looked at the issue a different way. Does human life have an imputed value or an intrinsic one? If we say that it is imputed, meaning the value is derived from something else, some outside criteria, then any one of the above positions would be equally valid. We as a society would decide what criteria to select. My problem with this is what criteria do you use? On what basis is a baby at 6 weeks more valuable than a baby at 5 weeks? Is a baby that has not yet developed a heart still a baby? This hit really hard on my wife and I when we lost one of our children. Lynne had a miscarriage a few years ago. When people with strong pro-choice sentiments gave us their condolences, they referred to the fetus as a child, even though she (we named her Grace, even though we do not know for sure if she was a she or a he. It made it easier to explain to the children what happened and easier for Lynne and I to grieve our loss) was at the same gestational point, 9 weeks, that they believed abortion was merely removing some unwanted tissue of the mother. So, the criteria used is whether or not a child is wanted. If that is so, then why? The characteristics of an object of any sort are not contingent on another persons belief for perception.

    By similar logic, if the value of human life is imputed, it can also be taken away, depending on what some person or group of persons believe that life is worth. So if you happen to be mentally retarded or black or Jewish, it would be perfectly reasonable for you to be killed off for the good of the community if they believe it. I have a friend who is paralyzed from the neck down and constantly in pain. There are some in the world who would look at her and say that she has no quality of life or that the money and effort to support her would be better used on others. They would have her die due to her handicap. But knowing her the way I do I find the notion that she is without a quality of life to be ridiculous on its face. She is a writer, a painter, a social worker, and heads up an international charity. I’d call that a pretty good quality of life. So would her husband who married her years after her accident put her in the wheelchair. Thus, the imputed value logic is shown to me to be completely arbitrary. Following any of the “prior to this point it is not human but at this one on it is” positions is likewise arbitrary and does not answer the question of personhood.

    But consider the proposition that human life has an intrinsic value. That it is valuable simply because it is human life and no other reason. No measure or quantification of the value of it, it is and that is enough. It is sort of like gold. Gold is valuable because it is gold, not because we as a society stood up one day and said, “we are going to make gold valuable”. Gold has an intrinsic value as opposed to an imputed value, such as paper currency. Paper currency is worthless in and of itself. It has value only because we say it has a certain value.

    This position then would support a clear line between human life and not human life. With this position, you are a human at the point that you have a unique genetic code. In other words, at conception. Prior to that, there was no “you”. The male and female reproductive components in and of themselves are not a unique genetic code, but merely parts of the donors. It is only when they combine to create new life do “you” begin to

  • R.I.P poor baby's.. I cant even begin to think how ppl have the heart to committee such crime.

  • 1 decade ago

    Hmm. Well, that means 760,849 murders were committed that year. How abortion is legal I will never understand.

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  • 1 decade ago

    that's sad.but things are different these days.and maybe they will get better..it`s not all because of teenagers..grow up.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I think if you are raped you can get an abortion, if you are being irresponsable then you deserve to have a kid.

  • hi :D
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    i was born in 1995 =]

    so im good =]

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    That wat happens when u allow teenager to date ...

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